Anonymous wrote:Receptionists do generally make less than nannies, but you sound aware of that. If you're willing to take the cut and it would make you less miserable, set up an appointment with a temp agency and ask them what rates you can expect given your experience. I worked a lot of temp jobs in the past, and got $12-17/hr. I also got a few job offers out of it - once you're in, they care about how good you are more than how much experience you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not rocket science to be a receptionist. Be able to handle many, many phone lines without dropping calls, have a very pleasant speaking voice, avoid getting flustered at the many many calls coming in or angry people calling, etc. Take a free online typing test and get your speed up as high as you can without any typos.
Just call Office Team or some other placement agency and ask them for help.
You're extremely rude and unhelpful.
Actually, the help is there, though it was a little bit rude. Being a receptionist is rather easy, the reason there's such a high turnover is due to the low pay and dealing with annoyed/angry people.
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone! I've been a nanny for the past six years and I feel it's taken it's toll. I work with infants and toddlers, if that helps. I love my current charge but I'm so miserable at my job. I feel isolated, lonely, and just over it. I've had this feeling for the past year. My NF are incredible people and this had nothing to do with them. The thing that sucks is I am not sure where to turn? I'm a PT student but can't get into that field without my graduate degree and license. Ideally I would love to work reception but I've done nothing besides being a nanny. I will take a huge paycut and I have no experience. I know I need to leave because I dread work, the long hours ( 40/50hr) and being so closed off. How do I make this change with no experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not rocket science to be a receptionist. Be able to handle many, many phone lines without dropping calls, have a very pleasant speaking voice, avoid getting flustered at the many many calls coming in or angry people calling, etc. Take a free online typing test and get your speed up as high as you can without any typos.
Just call Office Team or some other placement agency and ask them for help.
You're extremely rude and unhelpful.
Anonymous wrote:It's not rocket science to be a receptionist. Be able to handle many, many phone lines without dropping calls, have a very pleasant speaking voice, avoid getting flustered at the many many calls coming in or angry people calling, etc. Take a free online typing test and get your speed up as high as you can without any typos.
Just call Office Team or some other placement agency and ask them for help.